Recent Rollins Publications

October 20, 2023

Rollins students and faculty are frequent authors and collaborators on articles that advance research, provoke thought, and inspire action. Below are a few recent publication highlights.

Rina Das, MPH; Robert Breiman, MD; and Matthew Freeman, PhD, were authors on the article “Symptomatic and asymptomatic enteric protozoan parasitic infection and their association with subsequent growth parameters in under five children in South Asia and sub-Saharan Africa” published in PLOS Neglected Tropical Diseases.

Stephanie Eick, PhD; and Amina Salamova, PhD, were authors on the article “Elevated Levels of Ultrashort- and Short-Chain Perfluoroalkyl Acids in US Homes and People” published in Environmental Science and Technology.

Dana Barr, PhD, was an author on the article “Urinary Glyphosate, 2,4-D and DEET Biomarkers in Relation to Neurobehavioral Performance in Ecuadorian Adolescents in the ESPINA Cohort” published in Environmental Health Perspectives.

Susan Hoffman, MPH; Donghai Liang, PhD; Robert Hood, PhD; Youran Tan, MSPH; Metrecia Terell, MSPH; Hillary Barton, MPH; Melanie Pearson, PhD; Douglas Walker, PhD; Dana Barr, PhD; and Michele Marcus, PhD, were authors on the article “Assessing Metabolic Differences Associated with Exposure to Polybrominated Biphenyl and Polychlorinated Biphenyls in the Michigan PBB Registry” published in Environmental Health Perspectives.

Lillian Madrigal, PhD; Regine Haardörfer, PhD; Michelle Kegler, DrPH; Sarah Piper, MPH; Linelle Blais, PhD; Mary Beth Weber, PhD; and Cam Escoffery, PhD, were authors on the article “Patterns of Sustainability Capacity Among Organizations That Deliver the National Diabetes Prevention Program: A Latent Profile Analysis” published in Preventing Chronic Disease.

Jamaji Nwanaji-Enwerem, MD, was an author on the article “Maternal adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) and DNA methylation of newborns in cord blood” published in Clinical Epigenetics.